Three weeks after Congress passed its new national health care plan, support for repeal of the measure has risen four points to 58%. That includes 50% of U.S. voters who strongly favor repeal.These numbers will likely kick up a bit more as people find out what's really in the bill and the way it will impact every aspect of our lives.
The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of likely voters nationwide finds 38% still oppose repeal, including 32% who strongly oppose it.
Monday, April 12, 2010
Support for Repeal of ObamaCare Rises to 58%
I thought we were supposed to all embrace ObamaCare once it was passed?
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I think that many of those in the 30+ percent group are the "have-nots" who have their hands out for whatever they can get from the rest of us working stiffs. If you don't have anything then Obamacare
will supposedly take care of you and redirect our finances to you.
I think the /bible says somewhere that the poor you will always have with you. There are a lot of "poor people" who choose to be poor. My heart goes out to those who are poor due to illness, mis-fortune, conditions beyond their control, etc. and I am for helping this latter group, but not the professional lazy person who is just looking for free money.
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